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by then it was a big hit. -- i did not comment until the fourth year. by then it was a big hit. we were sweating the ratings, would they get picked up or not. you cannot imagine that about the mary tyler moore show, but it was an uphill fight. tavis: you have thoughts about the way the television business has changed, back in the day? it would give shows an opportunity to grow and try to find their audience. everything today is about here and now. what do you make of the way business has changed? >> i think audience is the thing that changed. back in those days, you were still the miracle in the corner that people bragged about on the box. now the audience, they have heard every joke, they know every plot line, they know where you are going before you open your mouth. that is a hard audience to write for and surprise. actors will take credit for, yes, i did this and that. we cannot do it if it is not on those pages. it is the writers to make those shows work or not. tavis: does that mean that television may be a thing of the past at some point? >> i don't think so. i think there
by then it was a big hit. -- i did not comment until the fourth year. by then it was a big hit. we were sweating the ratings, would they get picked up or not. you cannot imagine that about the mary tyler moore show, but it was an uphill fight. tavis: you have thoughts about the way the television business has changed, back in the day? it would give shows an opportunity to grow and try to find their audience. everything today is about here and now. what do you make of the way business has...
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its total debt is 1.6 trillion pounds and officially gets into trouble, it is simply too big to be rescued. italy does have impressive designers and world famous brands. what this masks is low productivity and low growth. some of those who oppose today's austerity package fear that without growth, italy cannot escape its problems. >> we need to put the debt under control but this package is not enough and you cannot put that under control if you do not promote growth. we would be back to squre one. -- square one. >> most of the savings will not take effect until 2013. borrowing costs are close to being unsustainable. the austerity package comes here to italy's lower house tomorrow and it is expected to be passed. it is causing concern but the real focus remains away from here in greece and there are deep divisions about how to organize a second bailout for that country. >> of italy, the home of antiquity, facing many problems. no such concern for an antique manuscript written by jane austen. it sold for $1.50 million. we have more on "the watsons". >> an exit from the unfinished novel. des
its total debt is 1.6 trillion pounds and officially gets into trouble, it is simply too big to be rescued. italy does have impressive designers and world famous brands. what this masks is low productivity and low growth. some of those who oppose today's austerity package fear that without growth, italy cannot escape its problems. >> we need to put the debt under control but this package is not enough and you cannot put that under control if you do not promote growth. we would be back to...
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how big? >> another problem. because athis point they had a sort of hand shake dealor something over a trillion dollars in discretionary cuts. democrats said well, when you go into appropriations and start making these cuts this is how much that has to go to defense. republicans said no, they have t agreed to that yet. it's a major stumbling block at this point. so while it was beginning to look like in the biden talks that there was consensus around certain things, and i think it's true in some of the non-health maatory like farm subsidies and federal worker pensis and trb i care i understand is on the table, they agreedhat the were rape targets. but the idea that they agreed on what to cut and how to cut it i think was oversold. >> hunt: again, what's the defense target if they could get a con seine us? >> well, obama has offered something like $300 billion over ten. or $400 over 12. but i don't think republicans have been willing to accept that so far. >> hunt: when we talk about crunch time now, julianna, we'
how big? >> another problem. because athis point they had a sort of hand shake dealor something over a trillion dollars in discretionary cuts. democrats said well, when you go into appropriations and start making these cuts this is how much that has to go to defense. republicans said no, they have t agreed to that yet. it's a major stumbling block at this point. so while it was beginning to look like in the biden talks that there was consensus around certain things, and i think it's true...
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paul krugman and others have suggested that it was never big enough from the start. the white house cut a deal and they thought they could get through even when they controlled both houses of congress. >> right. a couple of things. let's remember that it barely got through. there was not a lot of margin. that is related to the second point. i am sympathetic as a peer of economists to the notion that it should have been there. -- i am sympathetic as a pure and economist. it did not look obvious that say a trillion dollar stimulus could have gotten through the congress even though both congress is had democratic majority. -- both houses had a democratic majority. the number kept changing. it was 787 and now it is estimated to be 850 as more data came in. this is not at all obvious that we had gotten bigger. what is obvious is that we could have made it better. this is lost to history now, but you might remember in return for almost no republican votes, no matter what it was, the president gave over about 250 billion, about 1/3 of the stimulus. this was in the spirit of
paul krugman and others have suggested that it was never big enough from the start. the white house cut a deal and they thought they could get through even when they controlled both houses of congress. >> right. a couple of things. let's remember that it barely got through. there was not a lot of margin. that is related to the second point. i am sympathetic as a peer of economists to the notion that it should have been there. -- i am sympathetic as a pure and economist. it did not look...
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guilty about how it occurred, and she has to raise her son by herself, and her son goes on to tell a big lie. he goes to a new school, and he tells everyone at school his father died in 9-11 rather than just of a heart attack on their lawn, and my character perpetuates this light, and then inflows of in our faces. >> and -- it blows up in our faces. tavis: i am always curious about what draws people to this project. what drew you to it? >> this is very different from the tapam. she is kind of a train wreck. she is very bad about predicting consequences of her actions, so she will tell a lie because it is convenient at that moment, but she does not think about how it is going to affect her down the line. i am the complete opposite about it, very deliberate. i love spreadsheets and five- year plans, so it felt fine to play somebody so different from myself. tavis: i assume that is what the challenges in trying to pull this off. >> i had to really let go of all those desires that need to control my life and situation and where i am going, because this characters in things are completely dif
guilty about how it occurred, and she has to raise her son by herself, and her son goes on to tell a big lie. he goes to a new school, and he tells everyone at school his father died in 9-11 rather than just of a heart attack on their lawn, and my character perpetuates this light, and then inflows of in our faces. >> and -- it blows up in our faces. tavis: i am always curious about what draws people to this project. what drew you to it? >> this is very different from the tapam. she...
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constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to have a big problem. and they're going to collapse. they're going to fail. and all of a sudden, the water, or the sewage that normally goes through them, will not have any place to go. it'll back up into homes, it'll back up onto the street. it's normally out of sight, out of mind. once it comes to the surface, it's a whole 'nother animal. melosi: you're talking about system-wide problems that would take tremendous human resources to correct. this is true with drinking water, as well as wastewater. man: first, our top story. thousands of people are without water tonight. woman: a flash flood of the manmade kind. apparently, a 12-inch pipe burst. take a look behind me. this water main break shut off water to 2,200 residents. woman: how many breaks are you working on right now? we have 24 breaks working right now. man: in our company, washington suburban sanitary commission, we had 479 water main breaks in february -- the most ever, for any february. man: this 10-inch water main in willard park is
constantly check them and then do what's necessary to rehabilitate or repair, you're going to have a big problem. and they're going to collapse. they're going to fail. and all of a sudden, the water, or the sewage that normally goes through them, will not have any place to go. it'll back up into homes, it'll back up onto the street. it's normally out of sight, out of mind. once it comes to the surface, it's a whole 'nother animal. melosi: you're talking about system-wide problems that would...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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i really think the government's too big. i think we're outside the bounds of the enumerated powers and i think the problem is too big government we need to put it on a very strict atkins' style diet and lose about six or eight inches in its waistband. but i don't agree with him when it comes to tax expenditures that are stupid and calling that a tax increase if you take away the direct payments to somebody to get the todo something they already have todo. so in philosophy i agree, we need a smaller government, a more limited government, a more effective vernment, but i think the idea of somebody outside of congress telling us what our tax policy would be is ludicrous. >> rose: (laughs) this is what... i should make a point that we invited senator durbin and senator conrad tonight as well a they'll appear hopefully later this week. this is what david brooks said, as you well know. "if the republican party were a normal party it would take advantage of this amazing moment. it is being offered trillions of dollars in spending c
i really think the government's too big. i think we're outside the bounds of the enumerated powers and i think the problem is too big government we need to put it on a very strict atkins' style diet and lose about six or eight inches in its waistband. but i don't agree with him when it comes to tax expenditures that are stupid and calling that a tax increase if you take away the direct payments to somebody to get the todo something they already have todo. so in philosophy i agree, we need a...
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something big is going down. here, here's a taste." ah. people thought it was amazing. >> he says he's not bothered by those who accuse him of inciting a dangerous conversation. >> it seems to me like the church would be the place that would lead the way in having dangerous conversations. i mean, isn't that what faith is? >> and the conversation isn't ending anytime soon. several more books about heaven and hell are being released over the next few weeks. ♪ i can only imagine i'm kim lawton in grand rapids. >>> now, the changing american family, at least in california. once, the most common kind of family used to be a married man and woman, and their children -- the so-called "nuclear" family. but "the los angeles times" analyzed census bureau figures and found that in california the traditional family now makes up only 23.4% of all households. the others are part of a fast-growing variety of single-parent families, married couples with no children, unmarried couples with children, same-sex couples with or without children and so on. man
something big is going down. here, here's a taste." ah. people thought it was amazing. >> he says he's not bothered by those who accuse him of inciting a dangerous conversation. >> it seems to me like the church would be the place that would lead the way in having dangerous conversations. i mean, isn't that what faith is? >> and the conversation isn't ending anytime soon. several more books about heaven and hell are being released over the next few weeks. ♪ i can only...
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you get a big push of fog up in the delta, no winds in sacramento. sacramento looking at temperatures in the low 80s and not in the 90s. the forecast. microclimate. and the 70s and i expect 80s. and getting in there into pittsburgh and antikwrobg, there you go. -- antioch. discovery bay. maybe right here. brentwood. 80 degree reading. that is still cooler than you would expect. this is a system i am tracking. it is the system that brought us all of the rain this year. the system when it is not wintertime when it sits here in the summer. it is a magging on machine. and that is what we have seen this week. and wind and going up towards the end of the weekend. and monday and tuesday. your five-day forecast, all weekend. warmer. monday, not 8. [ laughter ] >> that is better. thank you. >>> in spite of our cool weather temperatures are running high. the festival in oakland. the woosh and roar were out. in addition to the performance there will be all of the unusual and interesting gadgets that fire arts. it is the 11th year for the event. that is the repo
you get a big push of fog up in the delta, no winds in sacramento. sacramento looking at temperatures in the low 80s and not in the 90s. the forecast. microclimate. and the 70s and i expect 80s. and getting in there into pittsburgh and antikwrobg, there you go. -- antioch. discovery bay. maybe right here. brentwood. 80 degree reading. that is still cooler than you would expect. this is a system i am tracking. it is the system that brought us all of the rain this year. the system when it is not...
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>> on that day, everybody i think throughout life watching a big pile of dog crap, right. you walk back in wash your shoes off. that's not what i do. i buy a new pair of shoes. >> do you feel bad that maybe you manipulated some emotions that day? >> my attorney said it best. he put out a press release and told it like it was. i had to take the guilty plea to prevent my family from being parted. they were going to deport my wife and take my kids away and i would be in jail. >> did you go to jail? >> no, you mean yale. >> very good. >> his wife pled guilty to a felony charge of attempt to influence a public service. he was sentenced to 90 days in jail and four years probation. he spent thirty days behind bars and the other 60 days in a work release program. his wife pled guilty to false reporting a misdemeanor. she was sentenced to four years probation and 20 days in jail. >> how are your kids? >> my kids are great. >> he moved to florida working in construct and other entrepreneurial start-ups. >> what happened to your back scratching thing? >>> that is a bear scratch. >> w
>> on that day, everybody i think throughout life watching a big pile of dog crap, right. you walk back in wash your shoes off. that's not what i do. i buy a new pair of shoes. >> do you feel bad that maybe you manipulated some emotions that day? >> my attorney said it best. he put out a press release and told it like it was. i had to take the guilty plea to prevent my family from being parted. they were going to deport my wife and take my kids away and i would be in jail....
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the big banks are now weighing on staff and now the legal did a story is being forced to suffer cutbacks in its income as well if these are the later stages of cannibalism here i wish i had some optimism that this could be changed. jerry brown might be the guy in california to remove the death penalty here which i would be in favor of but let's just go back you know we're spending the entire day today talking about money and sort of the different ways in which this country is bleeding money some some ways in which people don't even really realize well let's take us back to california to this system that is clearly so expensive how do lawmakers continue to make the case to voters that this is worth it. well lawmakers anybody who is in a role of responsibility or governing. public or private is walking a nice edge between what they can do and the image that are supposed to maintain as opposed to a reality that's roading under them governments are collapsing everywhere and we're going to see state governments collapse this year minnesota's shut down at this minute and as that continues to h
the big banks are now weighing on staff and now the legal did a story is being forced to suffer cutbacks in its income as well if these are the later stages of cannibalism here i wish i had some optimism that this could be changed. jerry brown might be the guy in california to remove the death penalty here which i would be in favor of but let's just go back you know we're spending the entire day today talking about money and sort of the different ways in which this country is bleeding money...
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apple's next big move what the high-tech giant wants to big one really big storm. >> and we had nice clearing out, you can see the low clouds moving over the bay. we are going to warm up as we head into the latter part of the workweek. workweek. seven-day forecast is coming up. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> two of the three suspects arrested in connection the beating of bryan stow will be arraigned tomorrow in a los angeles courtroom. they were arrested thursday and charged with one count of mayhem and assault. they are being held on $500,000 bail. a third suspect doreen sanchez was arrested but not charged. bryan stow is still being treated at san francisco general hospital. >>> navy is about to break one of the last gender barriers in the u.s. military. initial class of 24 women is training on four submarines as they prepare to become the first female members of the submarine force. >>> the bay area has lost an aviation icon a
apple's next big move what the high-tech giant wants to big one really big storm. >> and we had nice clearing out, you can see the low clouds moving over the bay. we are going to warm up as we head into the latter part of the workweek. workweek. seven-day forecast is coming up. ♪ ♪ free access to chase atm's wherever you are. that's a step forward. chase customers can avoid atm fees with over 16,000 nationwide. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> two of the three...
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state universities took a big hit, $1.3 billion cut. public school also have less and will have to make do with less, $3 billion in payments are delayed and 70 state parks will be closed. >> this must budget will affect almost all of us. among the changes, commuting in the bay area, beginning tomorrow it will get more expensive. toll also increase on bay area bridges for vehicles with more than two axles. that includes big-rigs and cars towing boats or trailers so if you're heading to the sierra, bring extra cash. public transportation fare also also rice, the san francisco municipal transportation agency is bumping up the price. a $2 hike for adult and $1 for kids, seniors and disabled. golden gate transit buses and ferries will add 5% to their fares for a full list of fare changes go to our website. >>> this has impacted dozens of san jose police officers. 67 of them will turn in their badges tonight. as we first reported to you yesterday, they are victims of san jose's $150 million budget deficit. they'll officially be off the job as
state universities took a big hit, $1.3 billion cut. public school also have less and will have to make do with less, $3 billion in payments are delayed and 70 state parks will be closed. >> this must budget will affect almost all of us. among the changes, commuting in the bay area, beginning tomorrow it will get more expensive. toll also increase on bay area bridges for vehicles with more than two axles. that includes big-rigs and cars towing boats or trailers so if you're heading to the...
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>> that's a big question, and i would say what i learned and again many interviews. is a lot of the disparity of who gets what. and the gap between rich and poor is bigger than ever. and if you have a lot of resources, fantastic things can happen to you, and if you don't, you probably won't get that chance. and what i learned about america, and it would be impossible to think of it as a person. but what i see recurring, that hope is something that is a part of the american personality. this belief that things will be better and that we can make it better. tavis: hope even about an issue as contentious as health care, and i ask that when the debate was so ugly, and now that we pass it and don't know how much congress will try to roll back what happened. let me ask you what the debate as we sit here today? >> i don't think that the debate is helpful, and they should be but this one isn't. and the democrats admit when it first got rolled out it wasn't explained well. and i think that the debate is causing more confusion, and now i will make my plug for art. i think we h
>> that's a big question, and i would say what i learned and again many interviews. is a lot of the disparity of who gets what. and the gap between rich and poor is bigger than ever. and if you have a lot of resources, fantastic things can happen to you, and if you don't, you probably won't get that chance. and what i learned about america, and it would be impossible to think of it as a person. but what i see recurring, that hope is something that is a part of the american personality....
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really the big. blue. prosperity isn't working let's say in the u.k. right now they've already enacted a number of us parity measures and their economy isn't doing much better if you're just saying that we're going to have to go through this very terrible miserable time before anything can be rebuilt here willing to just literally throw millions of americans into a depression like state. of the right thing but you know it requires a really you know when you're one of the way corey does what you i congress to vote on that and there was why i agreed about all longer does don't blame it on me although you said the word of blame because we voted these people and a lot of it was you know just. watch. the process here well you basically me. there's only one way to. show your. only way. i'm sure you. might do you are not. rich a lot but it is very short. it. is much higher my goal and i want to thank you for joining us tonight and i don't think that congress is going to let that happen though who knows of the moment it does still. hanging by a string of us i
really the big. blue. prosperity isn't working let's say in the u.k. right now they've already enacted a number of us parity measures and their economy isn't doing much better if you're just saying that we're going to have to go through this very terrible miserable time before anything can be rebuilt here willing to just literally throw millions of americans into a depression like state. of the right thing but you know it requires a really you know when you're one of the way corey does what you...
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>>> taking a live look at the big board on wall street, numbers are still in positive territory as there is still the ongoing negotiations over the debt ceiling debate right now in washington, d.c. right now the dow is currently up 15, nasdaq is up 19, s&p is up 3.5. >>> the oakland based clorox company is considering a $10.2 billion buy out offer from carl iconn who owns a percentage of the company already. >>> this weekend could be the last chapter for border stores in the area. they are the only local stores that remain open. 15 other bay area locations closed after the company filed for bankruptcy in february. after a deal for a private equity firm to buy the book chain failed, it could shut down all the remaining stores. a bankruptcy judge has given borders until 5:00 p.m. on sunday to find a new company to buy it, otherwise a bid from a liquidation company will be accepted. >>> major progress is being reported in the nfl lockout. sources familiar with the negotiations say a tentative agreement could come within 24 hours. just yesterday a tentative deal was reached on a new rookie p
>>> taking a live look at the big board on wall street, numbers are still in positive territory as there is still the ongoing negotiations over the debt ceiling debate right now in washington, d.c. right now the dow is currently up 15, nasdaq is up 19, s&p is up 3.5. >>> the oakland based clorox company is considering a $10.2 billion buy out offer from carl iconn who owns a percentage of the company already. >>> this weekend could be the last chapter for border...
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so i understand that this is going to be a big deal going to affect a lot of people over the weekend when the four of five a shutdown or five is one of the busiest freeways that connects los angeles to a really large portion of the rest of california and a lot of people are probably going to be completely out of luck when it comes to getting to work or just getting around in general so car mageddon as they're calling it is going to be big. in los angeles but if you live anywhere else in the country then why the hell would you care about this why does need to be national news because you get to play highway to hell and have a little laugh about it you know if only the media treated the economic situation that our country is in as a scenario of apocalyptic proportions or how about the fact that they don't talk about the wars that we're fighting abroad that have a lot to do with bankrupting this country will not be something well here's some news from you for you from our ever expanding and costly war front there are reports out today that american drones and fighter jets and a police s
so i understand that this is going to be a big deal going to affect a lot of people over the weekend when the four of five a shutdown or five is one of the busiest freeways that connects los angeles to a really large portion of the rest of california and a lot of people are probably going to be completely out of luck when it comes to getting to work or just getting around in general so car mageddon as they're calling it is going to be big. in los angeles but if you live anywhere else in the...
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. >>> now to the big story we're following here in our area. a 4-year-old shot at a maryland playground and police say a 5- year-old pulled the trigger. it happened in a hill crest heights neighborhood. sherri ly has the latest from police headquarters. >> reporter: right now, the big question for police is where did that 5-year-old get the gun. in maryland it is illegal to leave a loaded firearm where you know an unsupervised child may get their hands on it. witnesses say it looked like it was a smaller .22 caliber handgun that the 5-year-old used to shoot another 4-year- old boy. the boy was taken to children's hospital and is expected to survive. a neighbor called 911 and addressed the child's wounds after the 4-year-old ran to his apartment. police say a 5-year-old boy brought the gun to the playground at his apartment complex around 3:45 yesterday afternoon. police say they found the 5- year-old who pulled the trigger and the gun he used inside the boy's apartment. neighbors can't help but think just how much worse this could have been. >>
. >>> now to the big story we're following here in our area. a 4-year-old shot at a maryland playground and police say a 5- year-old pulled the trigger. it happened in a hill crest heights neighborhood. sherri ly has the latest from police headquarters. >> reporter: right now, the big question for police is where did that 5-year-old get the gun. in maryland it is illegal to leave a loaded firearm where you know an unsupervised child may get their hands on it. witnesses say it...
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we took a big step last friday. we recognized the t.n.c., the opposition group, as provisional... >> rose: and freed up billions of dollars. >> we're working through that through, as a legitimate vernment of libya. it'snteresting. this is... this has gone, i think, ptty wel fnkly we set out t try to protect citizens and civilians so 700,000 citizens in a wn in eastern libya on the coast called benghazi that was being threatened by qaddafi. >> the core of the resistance movement at the time. >> exactly. there was a history collective punishment. and the president decided that we couldct. that the contions were there for us to act effectively militaryly. we could do it with legitimacy, a u.n. resolution and the support of nay toshgs the arab league. we could do it with a real support from the t arabs, not just rhetoril support. we had a good division of labor that we could put in place that we would do the initial work that we could do uniquely and the others would follow on to carry on the other work, the ongoing wor
we took a big step last friday. we recognized the t.n.c., the opposition group, as provisional... >> rose: and freed up billions of dollars. >> we're working through that through, as a legitimate vernment of libya. it'snteresting. this is... this has gone, i think, ptty wel fnkly we set out t try to protect citizens and civilians so 700,000 citizens in a wn in eastern libya on the coast called benghazi that was being threatened by qaddafi. >> the core of the resistance...
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. >> i heard a big boom. it was like arriving at a war scene in some kind of movie. fire, people in the street injured. >> reporter: the streets carpeted with broken glass, windows blown out. smoke rising from the center of town. >> you can a aually smell the burning from the blasts. >> it looks like a war zone. there was people running around with blood from their head. it was kind of panic. >> reporter: the sidewalks quickly became a makeshift emergency room. bystanders raced to help t t injured. horror in the face of those who witnessed the carnage. worst hit, a government building, home to the prime minister. luckily, he wasn't there. also damaged, the headquarters of a tabloid newspaper, as well as smaller buildings nearby. inside those buildings, the dead, and those too badly wounded to get out. rescue efforts lasted into the night while everyone else in oslo was warned to stay away from downtown. then, two hours later, on an island less than an hour south of the capital, a nightmare of a different kind. a man described as tall an blond who police have linked t
. >> i heard a big boom. it was like arriving at a war scene in some kind of movie. fire, people in the street injured. >> reporter: the streets carpeted with broken glass, windows blown out. smoke rising from the center of town. >> you can a aually smell the burning from the blasts. >> it looks like a war zone. there was people running around with blood from their head. it was kind of panic. >> reporter: the sidewalks quickly became a makeshift emergency room....
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business and also big government as it deals with big business. >> host: walter mosley is with us for an half an hour and we will mixing your calls, e-mail messages and tweets and look forward to them. here's more of the diagnosis of the state we are in as he sees it. most of us in modern-day america are sick, we suffer deep emotional displacement from the line is we are told and the subsequent lies we tell ourselves. i'm fine, doing well, part of a healthy space policy. i'm helping my children become whole, helping individuals, none or at least little of this is true. so what does society look like to you? >> guest: what it looks like to everybody. we do a lot of eating fast food, we get educations that don't really help us become full well-rounded people. we involve ourselves in a political where we think things will happen but we know they are not going to happen, so we are actually kind of schizophrenic. we are doing something that we say well i hope this is doing well but i know it's not going to do well, like for instance saying i will elect a democratic president and then we wo
business and also big government as it deals with big business. >> host: walter mosley is with us for an half an hour and we will mixing your calls, e-mail messages and tweets and look forward to them. here's more of the diagnosis of the state we are in as he sees it. most of us in modern-day america are sick, we suffer deep emotional displacement from the line is we are told and the subsequent lies we tell ourselves. i'm fine, doing well, part of a healthy space policy. i'm helping my...
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crews are still here, mopping up from this two-alarm fire that presented some big challenges. the fire started in the rear of this building, and spread up the inside to the walls to the attic. that's where crews had the hardest time knocking it down. because the building has neighbors close on both sides, crews posted their, and in the back to keep it from spreading. the top flat pretty much was gutted. those residents are in europe right now on vacation. the woman who lives in the ground floor unit was with them, until returning home today to find this. a fire that had the whole neighborhood watching. >> it was a stubborn fire because the roof is not a typical roof. it appears to be a flat roof in the street, but it's actually a double peak roof building. so that made it difficult to get access to the attic, and put the attic out. >> i can't find my kitty, sophie. if anybody seeing the blue tabby wandering around without a collar please call the spca. >> is that your biggest concern right now? >> it is, the rest of my animals are safe, and the rest is just stuff. >> reporter:
crews are still here, mopping up from this two-alarm fire that presented some big challenges. the fire started in the rear of this building, and spread up the inside to the walls to the attic. that's where crews had the hardest time knocking it down. because the building has neighbors close on both sides, crews posted their, and in the back to keep it from spreading. the top flat pretty much was gutted. those residents are in europe right now on vacation. the woman who lives in the ground floor...
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you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] ♪ [meow] [laughter] [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles from home... [ cheering, cellphone beeps ] ...we finally had a new home. [ male announcer ] from pre-approval to closing, citi is with you every step of the way. what's your story? citi can help you write it. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card..
you know these clothes are too big now, so i'm donating them. not going back there again. good for you! how'd you do it? eating right, whole grain. whole grain? whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't... multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories per serving... more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. ♪ what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? ♪ [meow] ♪ [meow] [laughter] [...
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. >> here it is -- the big test. if it's still more than a week away, you have a chance to make the most of each minute you study. stretching out your studty time is important. in fact, experts at the university ofa' north carolina y the more your study time is spaced out the more you'll remember. that means a half hour a day for five days a better than five hours on one day. so don't wait till the night before. plan out your week leading up to the exam, and give yourself a little more time each night for studying the test subject. i'm natalie here to help you make the grade. these students are rehearsing for their school's big winter play. this year they're staging "the sounds of music." >> i wanted the children to say good night the way they did last night. >> no, not here. >> please, the way they did it for me.$ >> originally a musical on broadway, most of us know the "sound of music" with the movie with julie andrews. ♪ the hills are alive with the sound of music ♪ >> in fact, the film classic is celebrating
. >> here it is -- the big test. if it's still more than a week away, you have a chance to make the most of each minute you study. stretching out your studty time is important. in fact, experts at the university ofa' north carolina y the more your study time is spaced out the more you'll remember. that means a half hour a day for five days a better than five hours on one day. so don't wait till the night before. plan out your week leading up to the exam, and give yourself a little more...
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big daddy cane is jimi hendrix. i understand why people are saying, what do you talk about? s.an age thing. if you are 45 and under, you perk up. that appeal to everybody. it was not soft or corny. tavis: there are a number of artists talking about the impact tribe had on them. what is the documentary trying to get us to understand about their influence on hip-hop? >> they make people feel like they were comfortable being themselves. i talked to quest love, the beasitie boys. when he was younger, he was seen as a weirdo. after tribe came out, that became the look. it made people feel comfortable being themselves. after hip-hop, it was cold chains and very much seasonal. tribe said that the not have to be like that. musically, they way they sampled and used the samples, took it to another level. musically, they broke the mold. tavis: i know that you are here today and not q tip. you have not seen him out there he twe're do alme ararntme >> you wou have ask him. he has come around. the film became a lot more interpersonal then any of us suspected when we first started. seeing
big daddy cane is jimi hendrix. i understand why people are saying, what do you talk about? s.an age thing. if you are 45 and under, you perk up. that appeal to everybody. it was not soft or corny. tavis: there are a number of artists talking about the impact tribe had on them. what is the documentary trying to get us to understand about their influence on hip-hop? >> they make people feel like they were comfortable being themselves. i talked to quest love, the beasitie boys. when he was...
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so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think about what it is that makes things living. that's not as complicated as brains, actually. and we go back to the game which is the simplest unit of life which exhibits the properties of life. and i'm interested in understanding what it is that gives you life. and i think that the way i'm sort of think about it and many others, of course s that life is an information management machine. it is managing all this information and that's the best way we c think about what life is in defining. you've got a cell. it's got a sense of the environmt. i
so these are really big problems. and i am really pleased to sethat we're tackling them but it's going to be a long haul i think before we understand how brains work. >> i often ask this of eminen scientists which i think i may have asked you before but what is the question you would most like to see answered? >> that is an interesting question that you haven't asked me before. d i'm feeling aittle insecure in thinking about it. i think about what is the nature of life. and i think...
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their next big project, an unmanned satellite mission to the moon. at nasa ames, anser hassan, cbs 5. >>> it is harry's last hurrah in theaters across the country. the final harry potter film opened at midnight. and those die-hard fans in the bay area were camped out to be one of the first to catch the flick. for many at the mercato in santa clara it was a graduation of sorts for them. >> i started when was 11, exactly when harry potter started. i was a tv generation and ended up being the book generation by the end of it. it's just one of those worlds that you never want to leave. >> this is the 8th harry potter film in the past 10 years. warner bros. estimates that the midnight shows across the nation earned $43 million. >> nice makeshift winter costumes out there. >> i know. >> we could have been part of it. >> we could have. >>> the road barriers are at the ready. how los angeles is preparing to have his freeway wings clipped, carmageddon has arrived. >>> and why some bay area drivers were considering a quick detour. >>> and after days of cool we
their next big project, an unmanned satellite mission to the moon. at nasa ames, anser hassan, cbs 5. >>> it is harry's last hurrah in theaters across the country. the final harry potter film opened at midnight. and those die-hard fans in the bay area were camped out to be one of the first to catch the flick. for many at the mercato in santa clara it was a graduation of sorts for them. >> i started when was 11, exactly when harry potter started. i was a tv generation and ended up...
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i mean, the big difference between them... >>. >> rose: she was more hard line than he was and it'said she is even today in the councils of government. that she was more allied with bob gates than she was... >> yeah, that was the big difference during the campaign between them and that was what got oba doing soell in iowa was his rly opposition. >> rose: she supported the war even though it was just based on a speech that he'd written. so the last question is what's it going to take so that this is no longer true? >> think that it's going to be with us, charlie, for a very, very long time. and the reason i say that is that as the years go by it isn't that apresident has to think about vietnam, because vietnam has now insinuated itself int the d.n.a. of every presidt. now you think of code words. you think out having a clear exit strategy. >> rose: right. >> of giving clear instructions to the military. what are you really saying? you're really saying "i don't want another vietnam," but you don't articulate the word. you live the thought, the very essence of it. and that essence is now
i mean, the big difference between them... >>. >> rose: she was more hard line than he was and it'said she is even today in the councils of government. that she was more allied with bob gates than she was... >> yeah, that was the big difference during the campaign between them and that was what got oba doing soell in iowa was his rly opposition. >> rose: she supported the war even though it was just based on a speech that he'd written. so the last question is what's it...
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ever. ...and so does our cleaning crew. [ male announcer ] at citibank, we believe small business is a big deal. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> wrong name, wrong date, yet they let them on a jet. how a stow away was able to fly across the country using someone else's boarding pass. >>> the upgrade causing thousands of commuters to lose their ride to work. >>> and why thousands of inmates could get out of jail a lot sooner. good evening, i'm ken. >> and i'm dana king. authorities say a man flew from new york to los angeles using someone else's boarding pass. >> and tonight we're learning that his body odor may have led him to getting caught. the l.a. times reports a flight attendant checked his ticket after several passengers complained about this guy's smell. robert ore shows us what the feds later found in his bags. >> taken off from new york's kennedy airport and was already in the air heading for los angeles last friday. when a flight attendant found something strange on board. there was a man in 3e, a
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i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. o need imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screso,p with your mortgage, worried about foreclosure.
i get very nervous especially with the big one, the big performances. >> we couldn't be happier for you, jackie. it's an amazing thing. you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. o need imagine... one scooter...
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big venues and in the big venues. like. you would sing opera we. would sing a song all day you know. we were doing medleys with some of the international songs of the world with songs which there's been. something that all day. or north italian ten or so they would have they had in their repertoire you know so i think we were making just happy to people. i think we we opened the way we opened the wall of many many new people last year he became president of the europa nostra and the voice of the cultural heritage in europe do you consider opera classical music sort of a heritage that needs to be protected that's dying just just like with the. just like the. big monuments the churches the well the pressures that they would open has i think music has to be protected opera has to be protected and it is a most it's a cultural. tradition and i mean you specially russians you do have such a great tradition i think it's difficult to find a big amount of composers and you happened in russia but you see i mean. they say these
big venues and in the big venues. like. you would sing opera we. would sing a song all day you know. we were doing medleys with some of the international songs of the world with songs which there's been. something that all day. or north italian ten or so they would have they had in their repertoire you know so i think we were making just happy to people. i think we we opened the way we opened the wall of many many new people last year he became president of the europa nostra and the voice of...
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family dinner is a big part of our show. the first thing we shot on the pilot, the first day, was the family dinner scene. we had to kind of pretend we had a relationship, but they are so good, these actors, and having done a long series, they are also so good as people. they are people i want to spend some time with. tavis: i had no idea your first answer would include a comment about those family dinners. as is often the case, i am in my dressingm
family dinner is a big part of our show. the first thing we shot on the pilot, the first day, was the family dinner scene. we had to kind of pretend we had a relationship, but they are so good, these actors, and having done a long series, they are also so good as people. they are people i want to spend some time with. tavis: i had no idea your first answer would include a comment about those family dinners. as is often the case, i am in my dressingm
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his due in court next month. >>> big changes today in maryland. several new laws go into effect that you need to know about. sales tax on alcohol jumped from six to nine percent. you can eat with your dog at restaurants that allow outdoor seat. car dealers can add a $2 dealership fee when you buy a new or used vehicle. starting today you can have your favorite bottle of wine shipped to your home. customers are already buying. >> reporter: raising a glass to new revenue they lived in maryland before they moved to new jersey. on rare visits they get a chance to taste the wine. once in new jersey they had to do without. >> we can not get wine shipped to our state from maryland. >> i get wine shipped from virginia now. i go to a wine tasting there and get them delivered twice a year. >> reporter: that makes an moment for the district ship who spent years and years to let them get the general assembly to let them put a bottle of wine in a box and mail it. >> it was a standoff where the wine industry could not get their foot through the door. >> reporte
his due in court next month. >>> big changes today in maryland. several new laws go into effect that you need to know about. sales tax on alcohol jumped from six to nine percent. you can eat with your dog at restaurants that allow outdoor seat. car dealers can add a $2 dealership fee when you buy a new or used vehicle. starting today you can have your favorite bottle of wine shipped to your home. customers are already buying. >> reporter: raising a glass to new revenue they lived...
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we may get big heat in here by next week. a big congratulations to you, janelle. your first week -- >> i made it. >> she made it through. >> no problem with you guys and this team. >> stellar job. >> stellar support system here. thanks. >>> you can call it a conversation starter for sure. .fong kinofd campaign credited e hype. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in th
we may get big heat in here by next week. a big congratulations to you, janelle. your first week -- >> i made it. >> she made it through. >> no problem with you guys and this team. >> stellar job. >> stellar support system here. thanks. >>> you can call it a conversation starter for sure. .fong kinofd campaign credited e hype. [ male announcer ] brace yourself for the big, bold taste of a subway® bbq pulled pork sub. tender, succulent slow-cooked pork...
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big deal. >> this is a big deal. what happened this week is charlene wittstock is now the duchess. she is her serene highness. that is what they do in monaco. she is the serene highness. she wasn't so serene. >> they were calling her the runway bride. >> she went to the airport in greece. some say they had to take away her passport. we don't know. her family was saying she went to paris to buy shoes. one can't blame her for being nervous. this is not a family that has a great history of marriage. let's look at albert's sister caroline who has been married three times. the second sister, stephanie has had two marriages and two divorces. she was married to an acrobat. she was married to her body guard. none of the marriages worked. there was a belief in the 13th century, there was a curse saying they would not have long or happy marriages. now we know that princess grace kelly had a very beautiful and happy marriage, but ended in 1982 prematurely when she was killed in a car accident. then there
big deal. >> this is a big deal. what happened this week is charlene wittstock is now the duchess. she is her serene highness. that is what they do in monaco. she is the serene highness. she wasn't so serene. >> they were calling her the runway bride. >> she went to the airport in greece. some say they had to take away her passport. we don't know. her family was saying she went to paris to buy shoes. one can't blame her for being nervous. this is not a family that has a great...